Book Review

TITLE: Gregor the Overlander external image jacket.aspx?UserID=ebsco-test&Password=ebsco-test&Return=T&Type=L&Value=9780439435369

AUTHOR: Susanne Collins

CALL NUMBER: F COL

IRP CATEGORY OR GENRE : Fantasy



MY RESPONSES by -- Ms. Herward

What this book is about -- When eleven-year-old Gregor and his two-year-old sister are pulled into a strange underground world, they trigger an epic battle involving men, bats, rats, cockroaches, and spiders while on a quest foretold by ancient prophecy.

Why I like this book -- This was a fascinating story of good and evil in a strange underground world. I liked the suspense and adventure. Taking care of a two year old sister provided some interesting situations for Gregor.

Kirkus Reviews /* Starred Review */ Gregor's luminous, supremely absorbing quest takes place in a strange underground land of giant cockroaches, rideable bats, and violet-eyed humans. When his two-year-old sister Boots tumbles into an air duct in his building's laundry room, Gregor leaps after her and they fall, à la Alice, into another world. Gregor wants desperately to get home—until he hears that his father, who left Gregor heavy-hearted by disappearing two years ago, may be in Underland himself, kept prisoner by enormous, war-hungry rats. A coalition of creatures and royal humans is formed to rescue him, modeled after an ancient prophetic poem that has foretold Gregor's arrival and calls him the Overland Warrior. The abiding ache of Gregor's sadness is matched by his tender care for Boots. Creature depictions are soulful and the plot is riveting; Underland's dark, cavernous atmosphere is palpable. Explanation and subtlety balance perfectly. Wonderful. (Fiction. 8-12)
(Kirkus Reviews, August 1, 2003)